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cle No. LXXXI.
I.-Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society. By
Robert Southey
II. Journal of an Embassy from the Governor General of
India to the Court of Ava, in the year 1827. By John
Crawfurd, Esq., F.R.S., &c., late Envoy
IH-1. The Progresses, Processions, and Magnficent Festivi-
ties of King James the First, his Royal Consort, Family,
and Court, &c. By John Nichols, F.S.A.
2. Inquiry into the Literary and Political History of James I.
By J. D'Israeli, Esq.
IV. Han Koong Tsew, or The Sorrows of Hān, a Chinese
Tragedy, translated from the Original, with Notes. By
John Francis Davis, F.R.S., Member of the Royal Asiatic
Society, and of the Oriental Translation Committee, &c.
V.-Annals of the Caledonians, Picts, and Scots; and of
Strathclyde, Cumberland, Galloway, and Murray. By
Joseph Ritson, Esq.
VI.-An Account of some of the most important Diseases pecu-
liar to Women. By Robert Gooch, M. D.
VII.-1. Essai Statistique sur le Royaume de Portugal et d'Al-
garve, comparé aux autres Etats de l'Europe, et suivi
d'un Coup-d'œil sur l'Etat actuel des Sciences, des Let-
tres et des Beaux-arts parmi les Portugais des deux
hémisphères. Par Adrien Balbi, Ancien Professeur de
Géographie, de Physique et de Mathématique, Membre
Correspondant de l'Athénée de Trévise, &c. &c.
2. Sketches of Portuguese Life, Manners, Costume, and
Character. By A. P. D. G.
I.-Amir Khan, and other Poems: the Remains of Lucretia
Maria Davidson, who died at Plattsburg, N. Y., Aug. 27,
1825, aged Sixteen Years and Eleven Months. With a
Biographical Sketch. By Samuel F. B. Morse, A.M.
II.-On Systems and Methods in Natural History. By J. E.
Bicheno, Esq. (Linn. Trans., xv., part 2.)
VII.-1. Narrative of a Journey from Constantinople to England.
By the Rev. R. Walsh, LL.D., M.R.I.A.
2. Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, in
1824, 1825, 1826, and 1827. By R. R. Madden, Esq.,
M.R.C.S.
3. Travels to and from Constantinople, in the Years 1827
and 1828: or, Personal Narrative of a Journey from
Vienna, through Hungary, Transylvania, Wallachia,
Bulgaria, and Roumelia, to Constantinople: and from
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